Kongo, 38, compiled an 11-6-1 record while competing in the
Octagon. The Frenchman made his debut with the Las Vegas-based
promotion in July 2006 with a triumph over Gilbert
Aldana and went on to earn notable victories over the likes of
Mirko
Filipovic, Paul
Buentello, Pat Barry and
Matt
Mitrione during his tenure. Kong’s last UFC appearance came at
UFC 159, where he suffered a first-round knockout loss to Roy
Nelson.

A 29-year-old member of the Trojan Freefighters camp, Godbeer has
been victorious in eight of his nine professional outings, falling
only to Anthony
Taylor at Supremacy Fight Challenge 4 in November 2011. The
Englishman has earned all eight of his wins by knockout or
submission.

Johnson was cut by the UFC after a unanimous decision loss to
Brendan
Schaub in February when he was flagged for an elevated
testosterone-to-epitestosterone ratio in a post-fight drug screen
by the California State Athletic Commission. “Big” was 2-2 in the
Octagon, picking up wins over Joey
Beltran and Pat Barry
while losing to Schaub and Stefan
Struve.

Queiroz, better known as Vinicius “Spartan,” split a pair of
Bellator appearances last fall, submitting Mark Holata
with a first-round armbar before suffering a first-round TKO defeat
at the hands of Alexander
Volkov. The 30-year-old Brazilian tapped to a third-round choke
against Rob
Broughton in his lone Octagon appearance at UFC 120.